By Staff Reporter (staff@latinospost.com) | First Posted: Feb 18, 2014 12:16 AM EST

Former RBD Dulce María launched single "Lágrimas" ("Tears") music clip, featuring banda singer Julión álvarez. In the video, Dulce can be seen on the California coast while álvarez sings in a bar. She portrays a heartbroken woman that enters the bar and sees him on stage. He invites Dulce up and they sing together, while her images of her former lover haunt her.

"Lágrimas" is the first single from Dulce Maria's new album, following her 2011 EP "Extranjera Segunda Parte." The song, which according to TV notas was recorded in Brazil, follows the story of a complicated romance that eventually leads the couple to tears.

Dulce released the grupero ballad on September, and she discussed the track with news site En El Show. "Both instruments and genres merge. This is the most unique song from this [new] record. It is a pop song, but it features banda singer Julión álvarez, who adds a Mexican touch to it," said the 27-year-old singer, whose previous studio album 2010's "Extranjera" included hits such as "Inevitable", "Ingenua," and "Ya No."

Like her former RBD bandmate Maite Perroni, actress and singer Dulce María has dropped a hot new single. According to the Huffington Post, this weekend the Mexican star released new song "Lágrimas" ("Tears") featuring singer Julión álvarez.

The Huffington Post reported that "Lágrimas" blends "elements of Regional music and modern-day pop" and is "rather catchy." "I'm excited to show you my new musical work in which I put all my heart into," said Dulce María, according to StarMedia.

The Mexican star was featured in Swedish singer-songwriter Basshunter's song "Wake UP Beside Me," the third single from his album "Calling Time," which was released in June.

Dulce is not the only RBD member with a successful solo music career. This year, bandmate Maite Perroni released her first album "Eclipse de Luna," which combines different sounds and styles, including bachata, pop and vallenato. "What I want is to be able to approach different countries of the Latino community, who are part of our essence and culture," said the 30-year-old singer, according to Nación.com.

The "Tú y Yo" singer confessed it hasn't been hard for her to start her solo career since it was one of her many dreams. "I've been planning this for three years. I was working quietly, while I was shooting telenovelas, waiting for the right moment to start my music career. Now I'm fully committed to my album, I'm happy to do so," said Perroni.

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